"To have beef with her or over is a real sign of TRUE lack of self esteem," the rapper shared. It’s famously difficult to win Azealia Banks ‘ approval, but Taylor Swift has it. And in a series of posts on X Wednesday (Jan. 29), the rapper gave a detailed explanation why.
Taylor Swift has long been a lightning rod for internet banter, especially when it comes to her love life. Known for pouring her heart out and occasionally her heartbreak into her music, Taylor’s dating history has been a topic of fascination for years.
A video of the postgame celebration Sunday night showed the rookie receiver standing next to the singer at Arrowhead Stadium.
The Chiefs have made their way to the Super Bowl thanks to their 32-29 win at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri on Sunday—and some fans are theorizing Swift helped them get there. The "Karma" singer was there to support boyfriend Travis Kelce, a tight end for the Chiefs.
The sign on his heart is still reserved for her. A video posted on X showed Taylor Swift adorably copying boyfriend Travis Kelce’s first down signal while cheering on the Kansas City Chiefs ...
Baron Corbin shared his experience of being inside a suite with Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game during the Jan. 23 episode of the 'Insight with Chris Van Vliet' podcast. The WWE star, 40, gushed that the "Fortnight" singer made him and his family feel like they belonged.
Swift is winding up her second NFL season as girlfriend of Chiefs star Travis Kelce. She is expected to attend her sixth postseason game Sunday, Chiefs vs. Bills, in Kansas City.
Singer Taylor Swift has become a familiar face at Kansas City Chiefs games since she began dating Travis Kelce in 2023, but Sunday’s AFC Championship […] ‘Can Someone Do Something?’: Taylor Swift Fans
The pop superstar was heard thanking the wife of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for keeping her "so calm."
The “Blank Space” singer and the tight end did not shy away from PDA after the Chiefs pulled off a narrow 32-29 victory against the Bills on Sunday.
Dean Blandino, the NFL’s former vice president of officiating and current rules analyst on Fox, said people think he's part of a conspiracy to get Taylor Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl.